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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Psalm 12

I despair because I do not see the godly prosper.
They are hidden away from the world.
They have vanished from the earth.
The world is full of back-stabbers and liars.
What hope does your kingdom have?

So many flattering lips, so many tongues that boast.
They claim to have no master, no king.
Victory will come to them by their smooth words.
All will listen to them, all will believe.
What hope does the truth have against such sweet sin?

Do they know they bring death?
Do they know they destroy the law?
Do they know they kill themselves?
Do they see what they are doing?
What hope have we against their blindness?

I hear the groanings of the needy—their sighs, their cries.
I see the poor plundered, God's people imprisoned.
The wicked prowl on every side.
Our children praise their vile ways.
Who can hold back this generation of sin?

"I will now arise," says a voice from the dawn.
The words are pure, the words of the Lord.
They tingle with justice and roar with love.
Gentle as the moon and loud as the sun.
What other voice can be heard when the Lord speaks?

He will care for the needy—heed their sighs and cries.
In his arms, they will find the safety they long for.
Those plundered, those in prison, God will save.
He sees the tears of sisters, hears the prayers of brothers.
Who then can fear if God stands beside them?

Do they know he breaks chains? 
Do they know he heals the sick?
Do they know he brings the dead to life?
Do they know he calls his children by name?
What hope have the wicked in their blindness?

Lord, you hold tightly to your people.
You will guard them from this generation of sin.
You will guard them forever. 

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